Afternoon Concert This Sunday at St. Nicholas Church

Isaac Prince and Hamish Brown playing Brahms, Poulenc and Maconchy

Isaac Prince (clarinet) Hamish Brown (piano)
Isaac Prince (clarinet) Hamish Brown (piano)

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An afternoon concert is being held at St. Nicholas Church in Chiswick on Sunday 19 June at 3pm.

It will feature clarinettist Isaac Prince with Hamish Brown on the piano.

Isaac Prince is a London-based Clarinettist currently studying at the Royal College of Music. His recent guest appearances include performances with London Mozart Players, Neville Holt Opera, English Symphony Orchestra, London Firebird Orchestra and tours with Senbla Live Events.

Hamish Brown is a London-based pianist, whose varied and wide-ranging work includes performances as a vocal accompanist, chamber musician, orchestral pianist and soloist. He is currently the Gilbert & Eileen Edgar and Anthony Saltmarsh Collaborative Piano Fellow at the Royal College of Music.

Programme

Johannes Brahms: Sonata No. 1 in F minor, for Clarinet and Piano Op. 120

Elizabeth Maconchy: Fantasia for Clarinet and Piano

Francis Poulenc: Sonata for Clarinet & Piano, FP 184

Concert tickets cost £10 on the door (Cash or card) or can be purchased on Eventbrite.

Tea/Coffee and Cake after the concert will be provided for £4. Enquiries can be sent to stnicksconcerts@gmail.com.

Additional sponsorship of the musicians for this concert has been provided by Charlotte Fraser.

All proceeds go to the St Nicholas Church Development Fund for repair of the outside stonework of the church.

The Church has been severely impacted financially by Covid-19 and any donations would be gratefully accepted. You can contribute towards the appeal to repair St Nicholas’ stonework by clicking here.

 

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June 18, 2022

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